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Creeping juniper, Juniperus horizontalis, is a low-growing evergreen plant native to North America, found throughout much of Canada and the northern regions of the United States. Juniper plants ...
So, if you are looking for ground cover plants to stop weeds or perhaps you want evergreen ground cover plants to fill your yard with color at all times of the year, then bearberries should be a ...
Before you turn to chemical treatments, one way to eliminate weeds from your garden is by growing ground covers. Learn the ...
Finding an attractive ground cover plant that's deer-resistant and will also lure pollinators into your yard is not that ...
Groundcover plants can fill in the gaps between flowers and shrubs, turning your garden into one cohesive carpet.
We like them, but they die back in the winter. We’d like to plant some type of evergreen ground cover in between the daylilies. Do you have any suggestions for good plants?
The sprawling drought-tolerant, evergreen ground cover produces 3-foot stems with fuchsia flowers in the spring and summer. Hummingbirds love it. Part shade, full sun ...
Ophiopogon, aka mondograss, is an evergreen low-growing, grass-like ground cover for shade or part shade. It grows in clumps but spreads by rhizomes to form a solid mass.
Spacing can range from 6 inches to 2 feet. On average, if plants are placed 4 inches apart, 100 plants will cover about 11 square feet.
Many evergreen ground cover plants, including some of those mentioned above, are native to the dappled shade of our eastern woodlands. These plants also like soils that are acidic and rich in humus.
Ground cover plants serve many purposes. Yes, they can work simply as handy cover-ups for unsightly - and unstable - areas: a steep dry bank, perhaps, where the earth is constantly being blown away.
Any ground cover bed will need to be weeded regularly. “The plants can’t keep out weeds by themselves,” Yiesla said. “There are weed seeds in the air and in the soil.” ...